Coventry sack Mark Robins, Championship’s longest-serving manager
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Coventry City have sacked their manager Mark Robins, with the Championship club’s board unhappy over “the performance of the team over an extended period”.
Robins was the longest-serving manager in the second tier, having been appointed in 2017, and he oversaw two promotions from League Two. Robins also guided Coventry to the 2022-23 Championship playoff final, which they lost on penalties to Luton Town, and last season’s FA Cup semi-final, a narrow defeat to Manchester United.
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